That "Season Pass" feature looks exactly the same options as the current software offers, except for in HD, if available, instead of that right now, we can choose what channel to always record on, which I always choose the HD channel. Search looks a little better. You were able to see the description of a show without tuning to it, it's called the "info" button. I like the better dual tuner features. We already have all of these on demand options. Overall I don't think it's a huge update, but maybe it'll fix some of the bugs in the hardware too? The only real difference I see is the searching and dual tuner features. I already have all of the other features, just with a different GUI.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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That "Season Pass" feature looks exactly the same options as the current software offers, except for in HD, if available, instead of that right now, we can choose what channel to always record on, which I always choose the HD channel. Search looks a little better. You were able to see the description of a show without tuning to it, it's called the "info" button. I like the better dual tuner features. We already have all of these on demand options. Overall I don't think it's a huge update, but maybe it'll fix some of the bugs in the hardware too? The only real difference I see is the searching and dual tuner features. I already have all of the other features, just with a different GUI.